Definitionn. a response of body tissues to injury or irritation
Last update: October 5, 2015
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By heating them to redness and then quenching them in cold water. [Please select]
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Fluor spar, and some other substances, when raised to a temperature still under redness, emit light. [Please select]
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Four days later came Sanders, a grim little man, with a thin, brown face and hair inclined to redness. [Please select]
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Exactly at eight the mother came up, and discovered by the redness of her face that supper was not far off. [Please select]
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As Dion listened to it, he looked at that black finger below him pointing to the redness in the west. [Please select]
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Now the redness of the blood is owing to myriads of minute objects in which the colour of the vital fluid resides. [Please select]
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There is a disturbance of the circulation which results in very marked swelling and redness of the affected part. [Please select]
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He was obviously one who knew how to bide his time, thick-set, bull-necked, somewhat bullet-headed, with a face of even redness and a short, blunt nose that looked aggressively confident. [Please select]
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Puppies often teeth with a rash, called puppy-pox, which shows as general redness of the skin, generally on the bare parts of the body, under the forelegs, etc. [Please select]
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